
The Clinical Trials results are the experiments done in the past to see if the drug works, and how well, and for how long. 


<b>PubMed Searches</b>
Directions for use:

When you click on the search link, it will connect you to Pubmed and display the first 20 citations [which they will call Summaries].  What you WANT is the complete listing of all the summaries of the article [which they will call Abstracts. ]  

Go to the second toolbar, and use the drop down menu to change summaries to Abstracts,  and 20 to 200,  and sort by DATE, and then click on DISPLAY on that same toolbar.  You may have to wait while the page loads.

NOW you can save this search to a folder on your hard drive as "Doxorubicin Clinical Trials" as an HTML file - or as a text file.  The entire file, or just those parts which you wish to discuss, can be printed out and taken to talk over with your doctor.


<b>Doxorubicin - Adriamycin Clinical Trials
Search Pubmed for &&url

Search Pubmed for &&url


Liposomal Doxorubicin - Doxil Clinical Trials
Search Pubmed for &&url
 
Search Pubmed for &&url


Epirubicin - Epiadriamycin Clinical Trials
Search Pubmed for &&url

Search Pubmed for &&url
 

ASCO Searches
You will have to go to the site and search year by year with keywords of the chemotherapy agent AND sarcoma.

&&url</b>


compiled by doctordee
update October 2003
